Sustaining a healthy proteome is a lifelong challenge for each individual cell of an organism. However, protein homeostasis or proteostasis is constantly jeopardized since damaged proteins accumulate under proteotoxic stress that originates from ever-changing metabolic, environmental, and pathological conditions. Proteostasis is achieved via a conserved network of quality control pathways that orchestrate the biogenesis of correctly folded proteins, prevent proteins from misfolding, and remove potentially harmful proteins by selective degradation. Nevertheless, the proteostasis network has a limited capacity and its collapse deteriorates cellular functionality and organismal viability, causing metabolic, oncological, or neurodegenerative di...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are involved in ...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Abstract Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are inv...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Cells invest in an extensive network of factors to maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis) and p...
Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are involved in ...
Aging entails loss of functionality and increased risk of death, even for unicellular organisms, suc...
During aging, proteostasis capacity declines and distinct proteins become unstable and can accumulat...
Stress response pathways regulate proteostasis and mitigate macromolecular damage to promote long-te...
In metazoans, the secreted proteome participates in intercellular signalling and innate immunity, an...
The biosynthesis of proteins entails a complex series of chemical reactions that transform the infor...
Abstract: Protein folding and clearance networks sense and respond to misfolded and aggregation-pron...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are involved in ...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Abstract Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are inv...
Maintaining the proteome to preserve the health of an organism in the face of developmental changes,...
Cells invest in an extensive network of factors to maintain protein homeostasis (proteostasis) and p...
Protein homeostasis is fundamental for cell function and survival, because proteins are involved in ...
Aging entails loss of functionality and increased risk of death, even for unicellular organisms, suc...
During aging, proteostasis capacity declines and distinct proteins become unstable and can accumulat...
Stress response pathways regulate proteostasis and mitigate macromolecular damage to promote long-te...
In metazoans, the secreted proteome participates in intercellular signalling and innate immunity, an...
The biosynthesis of proteins entails a complex series of chemical reactions that transform the infor...
Abstract: Protein folding and clearance networks sense and respond to misfolded and aggregation-pron...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...
Bacterial cells are frequently exposed to dramatic fluctuations in their environment, which cause pe...